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TEFL Related Qualifications in General and for Vietnam
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Sashadroogie



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 2:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear deadlift,

Could I by any chance interest you in a 'gig' shilling for Celta? Very Happy


With Communist greetings

Sasha
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esl_prof



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 4:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

deadlift wrote:
Hi all, thought I'd come out of retirement to put in my 2c. I did 5 years in Vietnam, all in HCMC. However, I have a CELTA, which I'm sure will invalidate my opinion in Vietcanada's eyes . . . I can say this because I short-listed and interviewed applicants. I saw hundreds of resumes from inside and outside Vietnam. They fell into roughly four categories:


Thanks for sharing, deadlift! This was a very informative and helpful overview of the teaching situation in Vietnam. Hopefully, it will be of use to prospective teachers who are headed that way.

deadlift wrote:
So, chalk me up in the "Vietcanada is deluded" column.


Part of the problem, which we've pieced together from her various rants, is that VC isn't actually teaching English in Vietnam but math. Totally legitimate. But hardly the same thing as teaching English. And, of course, way beyond the scope of this or any other threads on this forum that deal specifically with English teaching credentials.
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1st Sgt Welsh



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 9:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

esl_prof wrote:

Thanks for sharing, deadlift! This was a very informative and helpful overview of the teaching situation in Vietnam. Hopefully, it will be of use to prospective teachers who are headed that way.


Seconded. Good to see you back, deadlift Smile.

VietCanada wrote:
Sashadroogie wrote:
We have provided first-hand information about the value of real teacher training. Other posters who have worked in Vietnam have agreed totally with this view.


Name one.


VietCanada, do you even read the responses that you get? If so, then, sad as it is to say, you appear to have the memory of a goldfish Confused. When it comes to this tiresome topic, I can "name" you several posters with Vietnamese experience who have disagreed with you and sided with the 'Sashadroogie & Company' position: kurtz, ExpatLuke, myself and, now, deadlift. I think I'm With Stupid and/or skarper may have as well, but, speaking for myself [and as already stated], I can't be bothered reading through the multiple, recent threads to check Rolling Eyes.
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spiral78



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 1:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's unanimous (I'm with Stupid and skarper also disagreed with VC).

VietCanada's playing a slow game of whack-a-mole with us. She shows up, blitzes the threads with her nonsense, and then disappears for a few days to avoid the blow-back. Then shows up and runs the whole exercise again without reading anything.

All of deadlift's post is useful, but this bears repeating for sure, especially since we've turned a page:

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3. Backpackers

Could have a CELTA , could be working at the likes of ILA. But clearly didn't give a rats-arse and cared about teaching only so far as it could fund whatever vices they had.

4. Burn outs and Bui Vien bums

Crappy no-name cert, or none at all, and a patchwork of gigs at mid-tier and below schools. Mostly kids, very little adult teaching. No sense of progression at all on the resume and they often tried to dress up their crappy jobs as "freelancing". Great at talking about songs and fun activities but no grasp of basic pedagogy at all.


We hired category 1s and 2s obviously. Sometimes we screwed up and got a 3 or a 4 who managed to fool us by interviewing well.

Also, it has to be said that the idea that the CELTA is only useful for teachers of adults is absurd. Basic grammar and phonology, basic needs analysis, classroom management and lesson planning, some basic drilling techniques and substitution tables. Absolutely 100% applicable and useful even in a kindergarten teaching ABCs. Most CELTA practice lessons are intermediate level or below, putting you in the region of a reasonably good kids class.

So, chalk me up in the "Vietcanada is deluded" column
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esl_prof



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And don't forget Rusty Shackleford. Though, since VC's apparently not reading our responses anyway, I don't know why I'm even bothering to add to the list.
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esl_prof



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

spiral78 wrote:
VietCanada's playing a slow game of whack-a-mole with us. She shows up, blitzes the threads with her nonsense, and then disappears for a few days to avoid the blow-back. Then shows up and runs the whole exercise again without reading anything.


More like pin-the-tail on the live donkey . . . Laughing
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VietCanada



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 2:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What's there to read?

Some guy and his buddies who have never worked in Vietnam, who have no clue whatsoever how to even get a job in Vietnam, even less of a clue of what it's like in a classroom in Vietnam. You know, like what skills the schools require or value and that sort of stuff.

Not to mention the obtuseness on display with confronted with obvious facts like legal requirements to work here, the availability of TEFL certs in country, with a an observed classroom component. Teaching children no less.

But then the fact that VN and most of SE Asia is about teaching children is not a topic that any of you will address is it? In fact none of you address any of the facts that I, someone who actually teaches in Vietnam right now has presented in virtually every thread that you accuse me of ignoring you.

How stupid do you think readers are?

I read your posts and laugh heartily about the soccer players insisting on telling the tennis player how to do his job.

But you go girls! I'm sure anyone with an IQ below 70 is just fascinated with this debate. Below 60 and they might actually think that people with no experience whatsoever in Vietnam would know more than someone with 6 years here so far.

Yeah. That's real.
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Sashadroogie



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

All this reference to IQs, and yet...
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VietCanada



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 3:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sashadroogie wrote:
All this reference to IQs, and yet...


...you still don't get it.

You know nothing about working, living, getting a job, skills required, in Vietnam.

You sit there at your computer with your email open waiting for that notification from Dave's that there is a response from me in the threads you've posted your trash in.

You complain that I don't do that.

Well I have a job, a life, a wife, friends, I don't live here. I pop in from time to time as I have for the 15 years that I've been a member in good standing on this board to do what I always have. Give people advice based on my experience working in Vietnam or prior to that Korea and even Japan.

I don't go to the Russian board board with my buds and tell everyone that you need to speak Azerbajan in order to qualify for a job in Russia.

So what is your freaking problem you OCD nutjob?
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Sashadroogie



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 3:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

VietCanada wrote:
Sashadroogie wrote:
All this reference to IQs, and yet...


...you still don't get it.

You know nothing about working, living, getting a job, skills required, in Vietnam.

You sit there at your computer with your email open waiting for that notification from Dave's that there is a response from me in the threads you've posted your trash in.

You complain that I don't do that.

Well I have a job, a life, a wife, friends, I don't live here. I pop in from time to time as I have for the 15 years that I've been a member in good standing on this board to do what I always have. Give people advice based on my experience working in Vietnam or prior to that Korea and even Japan.

I don't go to the Russian board board with my buds and tell everyone that you need to speak Azerbajan in order to qualify for a job in Russia.

So what is your freaking problem you OCD nutjob?


Now, now. A little more civility, please.
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VietCanada



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 3:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sashadroogie wrote:
VietCanada wrote:
Sashadroogie wrote:
All this reference to IQs, and yet...


...you still don't get it.

You know nothing about working, living, getting a job, skills required, in Vietnam.

You sit there at your computer with your email open waiting for that notification from Dave's that there is a response from me in the threads you've posted your trash in.

You complain that I don't do that.

Well I have a job, a life, a wife, friends, I don't live here. I pop in from time to time as I have for the 15 years that I've been a member in good standing on this board to do what I always have. Give people advice based on my experience working in Vietnam or prior to that Korea and even Japan.

I don't go to the Russian board board with my buds and tell everyone that you need to speak Azerbajan in order to qualify for a job in Russia.

So what is your freaking problem you OCD nutjob?


Now, now. A little more civility, please.


I prefer sanity. As in you and your buds stop posting misinformation on a board for a country that you have zero experience working, living, getting hired, finding a place to live.

How about that?
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Sashadroogie



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 3:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Which buds are these? The Vietnam-experienced posters who do not think what you are saying is really valid?

And what misinformation? I assure you, I know far more about qualifications than you do - based on your posts, at least.
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VietCanada



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 4:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sashadroogie wrote:
Which buds are these? The Vietnam-experienced posters who do not think what you are saying is really valid?

And what misinformation? I assure you, I know far more about qualifications than you do - based on your posts, at least.


I can assure you as, many posters on this board have attested to that I know far more about qualifications for teaching in VN and SE Asia generally then anyone who has worked in neither.

This board is for people who want to work in VN to get advice from people who work in VN.

The Russian board is for people who want to work in Russia to get advice from people who work in Russia.

See how that works?

So why are you here again? To shill for an adult TEFL on a board in which the teachers mostly teach children?

How's that work'n out for you so far braniac?
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ExpatLuke



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

VietCanada wrote:
Sashadroogie wrote:
Which buds are these? The Vietnam-experienced posters who do not think what you are saying is really valid?

And what misinformation? I assure you, I know far more about qualifications than you do - based on your posts, at least.


I can assure you as, many posters on this board have attested to that I know far more about qualifications for teaching in VN and SE Asia generally then anyone who has worked in neither.

This board is for people who want to work in VN to get advice from people who work in VN.

The Russian board is for people who want to work in Russia to get advice from people who work in Russia.

See how that works?

So why are you here again? To shill for an adult TEFL on a board in which the teachers mostly teach children?

How's that work'n out for you so far braniac?


You should actually be ashamed that someone who hasn't lived in Vietnam gives out better advice than you.
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spiral78



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 6:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You should actually be ashamed that someone who hasn't lived in Vietnam gives out better advice than you.


Thanks, but it's frighteningly easy. Simply because we have some quals ourselves Rolling Eyes Laughing
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